Attribution of extreme rainfall from Hurricane Harvey, August 2017
During August 25–30, 2017, Hurricane Harvey stalled over Texas and caused extreme precipitation, particularly over Houston and the surrounding area on August 26–28. This resulted in extensive flooding with over 80 fatalities and large economic costs. It was an extremely rare event: the return period...
Main Authors: | van Oldenborgh, G, van der Wiel, K, Sebastian, A, Singh, R, Arrighi, J, Otto, F, Haustein, K, Li, S, Vecchi, G, Cullen, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Institute of Physics
2017
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